Yellow-winged Tanager

Like other members of the genus Thraupis, it is a species of open humid and mesic woodland. It often forms flocks of 50 or more members. It feeds on fruit, insects, and nectar. The call is high and sibilant, and may be given in flight or while perched.

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The Yellow-winged Tanager is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

Yellow-winged Tanager Thraupis abbas (digital - Sontecomapan, Veracruz, Mexico) by Christian Artuso More

Yellow-winged Tanager (Thraupis abbas) photo Tikal, Guatemala November, 1995 More

Yellow-winged Tanager (Thraupis abbas) = Date: 18 October 2002 Location: Jardín Botánico Lancetilla (Tela, Departamento de Atlántida, Honduras) See general information about Yellow-winged Tanager. More

The Yellow-winged Tanager, Thraupis abbas, is a neotropical member of the tanager family. It is of average size for a tanager, about 18 centimetres (7 inches long). It is distinguished by the yellow patches on its dusky green wings, marking an otherwise dark bluish and gray body. It has a pale lavender tone on its throat and breast. The juvenile lacks this color, but has an olive-green head and upper back. More

Yellow-winged Tanager (Thraupis abbas) = * Least Concern * List * Thumbs * All * Videos * Photos * Sounds Videos 6 videos * Video preview image A bird moving in a tree. More

Yellow-winged Tanager (Thraupis abbas) - Wiki Yellow-winged Tanager (Thraupis abbas) - Wiki; Image ONLY Email : E-Card | Poster | Web Master Delete Edit Info Admin Description Yellow-winged Tanager (Thraupis abbas) - Wiki Yellow-winged Tanager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Order: Passeriformes Family: Thraupidae Yellow-winged Tanager (Thraupis abbas). Photo: Deanna Dawson. Source: USGS (www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/mexlist1. More

Yellow-winged Tanager Thraupis abbas = Chan Chich Lodge, Belize - Mar, 2005 More

Yellow-winged Tanager Thraupis abbas = Described by: Deppe (1830) Alternate common name(s): Abbot's Tanager Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs Chan Chich Lodge, Belize - Mar, 2005 More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Thraupidae
Genus : Thraupis
Species : abbas
Authority : (Deppe, 1830)